When I first got it about 2 weeks ago, it looked like it started splitting. Up until this morning it didn't look like it was going to. It has been inflated and mouth shut. Now it looks like its curving in and splitting. The tentacles around the split are all deflated. But the other ones are inflated. Here's some pics. Best I could get.

Your nem is bleached, It should be red or green, what kind of lighting do you have

It's defnitely not bleached. E. quadricolor comes in many colors. Mine is actually purplish with green tips when deflated and pink with green tips when inflated. And for some reason my clown tried to take a nice bite out of the side and then it kept biting at it after it deflated. Right now it's moved over to bucket to get it away from the clown. It seems to be doing ok.

there are green and there are red and a variation of the 2, they do not naturally come in many colors, shops inject dye into them, but in nature they are in that color spectrum with some highlights, I would love to see documented research that they come in many colors.

there are green and there are red and a variation of the 2, they do not naturally come in many colors, shops inject dye into them, but in nature they are in that color spectrum with some highlights, I would love to see documented research that they come in many colors.

This isn't true. My LFS has a lot of designer anemones. And I've watched a lot of them grow out and keep the coloring. He has a pretty big one that is blue and green tentacles, with hot pink tips. So you are saying purple rains, flames, Colorado sunbursts, cherry limeades and sunbursts are dyed?

Many anemones are dyed, but not all of them. I used to see it a lot with carpets. They don't do well with it however, and in many cases die. I believe it's because the dye blocks light from getting to the zooxanthellae. The anemone in question looks green to me.
Boy, they are making up silly names for just about everything for the sake of monetary gain....lol.